Gets the latest news from CRAA! Volunteer days, Newsletters, Events & More! CRAA is a group of concerned anglers & conservationists that are dedicated to improving the fishery that exists in the Credit River.

Why Join CRAA? If you fish the Credit River you should become a member! The annual dues are a mere $10.00 (based on a 3 year membership). This is very little and offset many times over with member-only discounts at

May, 2016 – Volunteers from CRAA planted 3,000 black walnut trees along various sections of the Credit River targeting the few remaining open areas we have not planted. CRAA works with many private land owners and municipalities…

Did you catch a fish with a CRAA tag? Please report your catch here so we may monitor the success of our work. Each tag has a unique number and colour as an identifier. Fill out the form below. Thank-you for your support!

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WITNESSED AN ILLEGAL ACTIVITY?

You should report any illegal activity against Ontario’s fish and wildlife, species at risk, shore lands, forests, provincial parks and conservation reserves, petroleum, aggregate resources and public lands.

These can include:

the illegal sale of species at risk, wildlife or animal parts

fishing or hunting out-of-season

taking more fish or game than allowed

Call the Ministry of Natural Resource and stop the violation!

Did you catch a fish with a CRAA tag? Please report your catch here so we may monitor the success of our work. Each tag has a unique number and colour as an identifier. Fill out the form below. Thank-you for your support!...

One of Ontario’s largest fishing and conservation groups CRAA’s Goals and Objectives CRAA is a watershed group, so we work on the entire watershed and all species within. Our main focus is on sport fish, (trout, Atlantic and Pacific salmon...

Welcome to the Credit River Anglers Association’s before and after conservation gallery. This series highlights some of the fantastic work thousands of volunteers have done to make our environment a much better place for fish, wildlife and everybody!...